At 9:03 AM -0600 3/4/04, John Slavin wrote:
I've been meaning to ask this question for a long time. Over on the Duo list there are discussions from time to time about rebuilding the batteries. It is pretty well generally accepted that using a dremel tool, and some care, it's pretty easy to open up the battery and replace the cells, at a cost quite a bit less than a replacement battery. Is it possible to do that on the wallstreet battery? Has anyone done it?

As a rule, no, or at least not easily. The first problem is that Lithium cells are not generally available. There is, I believe, also an issue with resetting the controller chip inside the battery. Even if you can find the cells they may cost so much as to make it not worth your effort, although that is purely speculation on my part.
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